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Thinking of running a competition to promote your business? Find out here what specific Ts&Cs to include and why they will be beneficial.
Be careful in neglecting the purchase requirements for certain shares - you may just lose them. Find out about forfeited shares here.
A controlled entity is an entity that can make decisions about another entity’s financial and operating policies. Find out more here.
Find out everything you need to know about software patents and how it can assist in protecting your business.
If your business collects people's names, emails or home addresses, you may need to conduct a Privacy Impact Assessment.
The executive branch of government can sometimes make laws known as delegated legislation. Find out more about it here.
Having a memorable logo is a must for any business. Here we provide some tips for protecting your new logo.
The act of catfishing is not illegal in NSW, but soon could be. Find out here about how laws could potentially address catfishing.
Find out in this article how copyright can protect the contents of your website and steps you can take to deter infringement.
Have you heard about subcontractor agreements? Find out how contractors pool their skills together with subcontractor agreements.
You've just noticed your contact has been signed in the wrong place. What does this mean for the agreement? Let's have a look.
Data integrity is crucial for business success. Find out what it is and how you can maximise it for your business.
Find out how fair dealing applies to copyright and how you can distinguish this from intellectual property infringement.
Affidavits are one of the most common documents you will come across in the legal system. Read about what they are in this guide.
The end of 2020 isn't far off, meaning it's time to plan for the new year. Find out what to ask your lawyer as 2021 approaches here.
A novation is when an original contract no longer operates and is replaced with another. Find out more in this article.
A franchise is a type of business relationship where one party runs a business under the brand of another. Read more here.
Eager to open your own bookstore but not sure where to start? Here we've set out some steps on how to start your very own bookstore.

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